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a fine in the supreme court refused to hear an appeal by online retailers to draw a new york state law that requires customers to pay a new york state sales tax, even if they are buying online. if you live in those states with sales taxes, you will have to pay the very same taxes as you would in one of those brick and mortar stores. much more is still ahead and we will take a look at the global hotspots ignored by the obama administration and the national media. revolution breaking out entirely. but what does the doctor and say? what does mr. obama say? and the president trying to keep congress from passing new sanctions against iran. we will be joined by ralph peters in k.t. mcfarland with the analysis. we will await results from cybermonday. jen rogers joins us to tell us what it means for the to be american economy and the global economy as well. we are coming right back. the obama administration touting dramatic improvements out of healthcare.gov, and that is not what we are finding. we will be talking with the former director, tom scully, on what is really going on with obamacare.
a fine in the supreme court refused to hear an appeal by online retailers to draw a new york state law that requires customers to pay a new york state sales tax, even if they are buying online. if you live in those states with sales taxes, you will have to pay the very same taxes as you would in one of those brick and mortar stores. much more is still ahead and we will take a look at the global hotspots ignored by the obama administration and the national media. revolution breaking out...
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it was first signed into law in 1988 by president reagan. at the time, there was an increasing popularity of lightweight pistols like the austrian manufactured glock. there was fear that we were getting close to all plastic, essentially undetectable guns, which couldn't be effectively banned from anywhere in the country because they couldn't be detected by metal detectors or by other traditional means that we use to find weapons. those fears were largely theoretical when that plastic gun ban was passed in 1988. those fears were still largely theoretical when the law was reauthorized in 1998. same thing when it was reauthorized again in 2003, but now it's 2013, and the plastic gun ban is up for reauthorization right now. and right now, for the first time, plastic guns that can fire real bullets that can kill you are a reality. the 3d printed, almost all plastic gun has been promoted by attention-seeking libertarian texans for the past couple of years. and so, pretty much everybody has seen the videos of them firing off their 3d printed gold s
it was first signed into law in 1988 by president reagan. at the time, there was an increasing popularity of lightweight pistols like the austrian manufactured glock. there was fear that we were getting close to all plastic, essentially undetectable guns, which couldn't be effectively banned from anywhere in the country because they couldn't be detected by metal detectors or by other traditional means that we use to find weapons. those fears were largely theoretical when that plastic gun ban...
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have these attempts to undermine the law, have they had any impact on the law's success in california? >> actually, not at all. california is a great example where if states take on the responsibility of developing their own website, it has worked extremely well. we have close to 400,000 who are now enrolled. what we see is that young people are enrolling consistent with their number in the population. so in california, we're seeing some very good results in terms of the affordable care act working. but to your point, whether it's the republican in california or the insurance commissioner in georgia who is a republican, their whole game plan, their play book, is all about obstructing. and the insurance commissioner in georgia went so far as to say i am the obstructionist and i will do everything in my power as the insurance commissioner of georgia to make sure that the affordable care act doesn't work. when you're dealinging with people trying to tear down what we're trying to create, you can see that it makes it somewhat more challenging. but we will not just survive in this environm
have these attempts to undermine the law, have they had any impact on the law's success in california? >> actually, not at all. california is a great example where if states take on the responsibility of developing their own website, it has worked extremely well. we have close to 400,000 who are now enrolled. what we see is that young people are enrolling consistent with their number in the population. so in california, we're seeing some very good results in terms of the affordable care...
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with the website improving, the white house is reminding people why the law was passed in the first place. "the washington post" reports that one-third of people who signed up for health care plans on the federal insurance website may have errors on their application due to computer system glitches. the white house is denying that number. >>> we'll soon hear for the first time the seven emergency calls made to newtown police on the day of the sandy hook massacre. prosecutors had tried to keep the 911 tapes secret. but they were overruled in court. the judge said the recordings being released tomorrow will help the public gauge whether the police responded appropriately. >>> new, overnight, this picture taken during a rescue operation in santa ana, california. this woman became wedged in a tiny space about five feet from the ground. firefighters pulled her out with minor injuries. >>> crews in washington state hope to resume their search this morning for a mill worker missing after the collapse of a grain silo. the silo was filled with corn. it collapsed yesterday. that missing worker is f
with the website improving, the white house is reminding people why the law was passed in the first place. "the washington post" reports that one-third of people who signed up for health care plans on the federal insurance website may have errors on their application due to computer system glitches. the white house is denying that number. >>> we'll soon hear for the first time the seven emergency calls made to newtown police on the day of the sandy hook massacre. prosecutors...
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stuart: no, no, the law doesn't allow for discretion. >> the law doesn't, but people do. stuart: and you didn't stop her, you're stopping me. >> i would have looked the other way and took a college course and maybe both improved our lives. stuart: you're a good man. i don't care what they say. charles: they say a lot. stuart: everybody, i am a pretty big tipper, i think, but there is an even bigger one running around the country. your take on the mystery tipper after this break. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. our i gave you my take on the mysterious to upper going around country leaving enormous tips in bars and restaurants. this reminds us many americans are really quite prepared to give without any reward. here is what you had to say. gary says yes, we are all generous, some with our own money and some with e
stuart: no, no, the law doesn't allow for discretion. >> the law doesn't, but people do. stuart: and you didn't stop her, you're stopping me. >> i would have looked the other way and took a college course and maybe both improved our lives. stuart: you're a good man. i don't care what they say. charles: they say a lot. stuart: everybody, i am a pretty big tipper, i think, but there is an even bigger one running around the country. your take on the mystery tipper after this break. hi...
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it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine, thank you. going to the commissary to buy groceries at a discounts. certainly a staple of military life for so long. guess what, the pentagon is now considering closing those stores. we're going to explain what this means for members of the united states military and their families when we come back. cg/úÑÑ my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help p
it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on...
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campaign to rally public support for his new health care law. liz: rich edson live from the white house. rich, you saw the rollout. talk about it. >> well, liz, and david, the president says his law will not be repealed so long as he is president. this is the way the administration is trying to change the conversation from all the bad news they have had about obamacare, the botched rollout, people losing their health insurance and try to change it to the benefits of the program. in fact the administration says for the next three weeks the white house will be highlighting the benefits of obamacare, trying to drum up some coverage on the other side, some positive coverage. the president in an event here at the white house earlier today also addressed his republican critics saying if they have some better ideas on how to fix the affordable care act, he will consider them. >> if you ask many of the opponents of this law what exact think they would do differently, their answer seems to be, let's go back to the way things used to be. >> when you look
campaign to rally public support for his new health care law. liz: rich edson live from the white house. rich, you saw the rollout. talk about it. >> well, liz, and david, the president says his law will not be repealed so long as he is president. this is the way the administration is trying to change the conversation from all the bad news they have had about obamacare, the botched rollout, people losing their health insurance and try to change it to the benefits of the program. in fact...
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law enforcement officials say the street has a reputation of being popular with fast drivers. walker himself spoke about the kind of dangerous driving depicted in the "fast and furious" in 2001. >> nothing worse than 120-mile-an-hour blowout on a surface street, with pedestrians lining up and down. it's common sense. it's not worth the risk factor. >> i've got a baby on a ventilator. >> walker's new movie "hours" will open as planned on december 13th. he had been working on the seventh installment of the "fast and furious" series at the time of his death. the future of that film now in question. this has been leaked online showing walker at a funeral. walker leaves behind a devoted fan base, friends and close-knit family. his dad says they are overcome with grief. >> as a father, that's a fear you always have, that one of your children will go before you. >> reporter: i will tell you, carol, early on sources close to paul walker were telling me they did not believe in any way, shape or form that street racing or elicit drag racing had anything to do with this crash. they said
law enforcement officials say the street has a reputation of being popular with fast drivers. walker himself spoke about the kind of dangerous driving depicted in the "fast and furious" in 2001. >> nothing worse than 120-mile-an-hour blowout on a surface street, with pedestrians lining up and down. it's common sense. it's not worth the risk factor. >> i've got a baby on a ventilator. >> walker's new movie "hours" will open as planned on december 13th. he...
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the law is not intended to guarantee a fair or perfectly comfortable workplace. we all know that intuitively. the real question is does it rise to the high standard of pervasive. >> that's subjective. >> each of these cases is a case-by-case analysis. >> this whole story if you do a little bit of digging, it doesn't take much, it's a hot mess. this lawsuit notwithstanding. she's accused another male colleague of sexual harassment. there's been a lawsuit and there's been infighting among the two. how much will all of that bad environment, the lawsuits -- >> a lot. it will be the determining factor. the class issue goes to the form of the lawsuit so that each of them doesn't have to make their own case. once any kind of finder of fact starts hearing, danny, about what's been going on at the company, the obvious tension, the ceo, the surviving spouse of the man who was the ceo, i think it's going to turn into something else. >> it is. it's a high burden to meet. they have to show these actions were because they were white males or because they were members in a clas
the law is not intended to guarantee a fair or perfectly comfortable workplace. we all know that intuitively. the real question is does it rise to the high standard of pervasive. >> that's subjective. >> each of these cases is a case-by-case analysis. >> this whole story if you do a little bit of digging, it doesn't take much, it's a hot mess. this lawsuit notwithstanding. she's accused another male colleague of sexual harassment. there's been a lawsuit and there's been...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you...